Love Island Stars Spill All: Behind-the-Scenes Secrets for 10th Anniversary
Love Island is planning to celebrate its 10th anniversary by inviting some of its most prominent figures back for a special spin-off show, during which they will share their most intriguing stories and secrets.
As reported by The Sun, some of the names linked to the upcoming series are Zara McDermott, Olivia Attwood, Dani Dyer, Ekin-Su Culculoglu, and Maura Higgins.
The show is anticipated to premiere before the June series, as per reports, adopting a similar format to “Gogglebox”.
In simpler terms, some of the show’s major triumphs may reflect on highlights of the most impactful moments spanning the last decade.
According to the source, many of them are likely to share some intriguing insider tales about their experiences within the villa.
Fans of Love Island are excited by the possibility, especially since ITV has decided to bring back some popular figures from the show.

‘This includes some of the most famous couples, some of whom are still together.’
Love Island initially debuted in 2005 and ran for two seasons featuring famous participants. After a break, it came back in 2015 as a regular version with everyday people participating.
For a decade now, the popular ITV show has been airing, and it has kick-started the careers of numerous contestants during this time.
In a prosperous television career spanning over three decades, Olivia, aged 33, has made a name for herself as both a host and documentary creator. Meanwhile, the fourth-season competitor Zara is emulating Olivia’s path.
Molly-Mae Hague, rumored to join the upcoming series, has built an impressive business empire that thrives on the foundation laid by her stint in Love Island.
After her initial television appearance, Ekin-Su has made guest appearances on various programs, such as the American adaptation of The Traitors and Dancing On Ice.
TopMob contacted ITV for a response, also reaching out to the celebrities involved with the program.
Back in the summer of 2015, I was glued to the screen for the debut season of the rejuvenated Love Island, which was then overseen by the esteemed Caroline Flack. This captivating series unfolded from June through July.



10 additional series have been broadcast since then, with Laura Whitmore stepping into Caroline’s role in 2020. Later, in 2023, Maya Jama took over from Laura as the current host.
After several whispers suggesting otherwise, Maya Jama returns as the host for the summer season.
It was said that Maya might have stopped working on the show, but she clarified this by posting on her Instagram stories, stating: “I am hosting Love Island currently and have no intentions of leaving it at this moment.
‘I filmed promo a couple of days ago actually. Fake news is fake news-ing as usual.’
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2025-04-30 01:55